It’s similar to a career fair, but it also has classroom training and hands-on experience for both parents and students.

TALEDA, Ohio – The North Achievement of Northwest Ohio helps local teens and young adults prepare for their future with JA Inspire event.

It’s similar to a career fair, but it also has classroom training and hands-on experience for both parents and students.

Representatives of JA hope that this event will help students turn their interests and hobbies into careers and have the necessary resources to achieve these goals.

“The community has seen problems with students graduating without plans for the future. Due to a shortage of manpower to college dropout levels. We believe the Junior Achievement is right at the forefront, helping students stay out of this gap,” – said Junior Achievement’s, ”said Erica Fishbach.

The event is open to all high school and high school students.

It takes place May 11 and 12 at the Glass City Center.

More information about the event can be found here.

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